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We propose a unified neural network architecture and learning algorithm that can be applied to various natural language processing tasks including part-of-speech tagging, chunking, named entity recognition, and semantic role labeling. This versatility is a ...
One of the main challenge in non-native speech recognition is how to handle acoustic variability present in multiaccented non-native speech with limited amount of training data. In this paper, we investigate an approach that addresses this challenge by usi ...
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Multi-stream based automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems outperform their single stream counterparts, especially in the case of noisy speech. However, the main issues in multi-stream systems are to know a) Which streams to be combined, and b) How to c ...
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We address the problem of segmentation and recognition of sequences of multimodal human interactions in meetings. These interactions can be seen as a rough structure of a meeting, and can be used either as input for a meeting browser or as a first step tow ...
Detection is usually done by comparing some criterion to a threshold. It is often desirable to keep a performance metric such as False Alarm Rate constant across conditions. Using training data to select the threshold may lead to suboptimal results on test ...
We address the problem of segmentation and recognition of sequences of multimodal human interactions in meetings. These interactions can be seen as a rough structure of a meeting, and can be used either as input for a meeting browser or as a first step tow ...
Detection is usually done by comparing some criterion to a threshold. It is often desirable to keep a performance metric such as False Alarm Rate constant across conditions. Using training data to select the threshold may lead to suboptimal results on test ...
Location data generated from GPS equipped moving objects are typically collected as streams of spatio-temporal (x,y,t) points that when put together form corresponding {\em trajectories}. Most existing studies focus on building ad-hoc querying, analysis, a ...